RE: Rim Polishing
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RE: Rim Polishing - 9/15/2006 12:59:03 PM
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D2VW14_20
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Rocketgrl, I was wondering if you had any up close pics. If not, dont worry, I just wanted to see what they look like closer. AWESOME JOB!!
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RE: Rim Polishing - 9/15/2006 1:06:04 PM
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RCKT GRL
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I have one! Thumbnail Image
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RE: Rim Polishing - 9/15/2006 1:13:47 PM
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D2VW14_20
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Awesome, Thanks so much!!! So, when you look at it up close, does it looked scuffed at all, or does it look like a mirror finish. I have never seen one personally done, sorry for the questions.
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RE: Rim Polishing - 9/15/2006 3:41:42 PM
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RCKT GRL
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When it was first done, it looked fabulous! Bright and shiny. However over the course of the summer, with all the riding and getting road grime, chain lube and the like on it, it has dulled a bit. I need to use some Mothers again to shine it up. I'm sure with the use of a polisher perhaps on a drill or the like, I could get it even more like a chrome finish, but that's gonna be a winter project if I decide I want to tackle it. Good luck!
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RE: Rim Polishing - 9/15/2006 11:33:51 PM
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FisHuntBike
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ORIGINAL: Turnin20s Looks really good. I can't decide if I should polish mine or do rim stripes. I have the stripes, but not installed, and will see if I like them and go from there. Where did you get your seat cover from? I want to find a red one instead of getting a targa cowl. -Jesse- hey, check this out on ebay. custom seat cover with many colors to choose. item # 160017083155
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RE: Rim Polishing - 9/16/2006 12:26:07 AM
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Kewl Breeze
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good job rckt grl .. looks good quote:
ORIGINAL: Turnin20s Looks really good. I can't decide if I should polish mine or do rim stripes. there's nothing that says you can't do both and as to the comments to not do polishing w/out taking wheels off, i did mine with wheels on and w/out a stand ... but it's tedious and it's correct that you need to be careful to not get it on tires. as far as difficulty to curve the stripes that can easily be solved by ordering the precurved ones off ebay (they're rather inexpensive) .. i got the reflective silver ones so it blends in during the day but reflects back at night when lights hit it ... safety first :)
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RE: Rim Polishing - 10/30/2006 2:34:39 AM
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trixtrem
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wish i had known about that paint remover when i did mine..... i wet sanded the lot off.... took me three days /8 hours to finish... mind you there was some beer in there somewhere aswell .. look bloody great mate well done... peace
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RE: Rim Polishing - 10/30/2006 10:37:44 PM
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mitch_1100xx
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the lip is simple, as for doing the full rim have fun.................. i did the lip.......and wanted more so im doing the whole thing. I have 5 hours on the back rim and am under half way done. all i can say is be prepared to sand till your fingers bleed lol. and have many hours of spare time, a power drill and buffer. honda pitting is ridiculous. 80, 180, 350, 600, 800, 2000 grit paper wil also be needed for a chrome like shine.
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RE: Rim Polishing - 10/30/2006 11:03:16 PM
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trixtrem
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notice the machine marks you have to rub out of the machined part.... that was enough for me, will leave the rough cast bit alone i think... peace
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RE: Rim Polishing - 11/4/2006 9:30:41 AM
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scatman
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looks tight :thumbsup:
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